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USAPaydayForever.com Announces That They Have Created A Facebook Page For Their Personal Loans For Bad Credit Services


USAPaydayForever.com Announces That They Have Created A Facebook Page For Their Personal Loans For Bad Credit Services

(PRWEB) January 18, 2012

Today, USAPaydayForever.com has announced that they have created a brand new Facebook page. This Facebook page features their personal loans for bad credit services. They have created this page to make sure that they connect with their personal loans for bad credit customers. They announced this move as a part of their personal loans promotional campaign. Their goal is to ultimately help out their consumer base.

USAPaydayForever.com had been involved in their personal loans for big credit promotional campaign since last year. This campaign brought them success in 2011, which has been reported as a year that was slightly down at the end versus the beginning. This has been remarked as a great feat. Despite this feat, USAPaydayForever.com had some falling outs with similar lending services who they plan to merge with.

USAPaydayForever.com released a statement concerning their Facebook group creation, as good as their personal loans for bad credit promotional run. This statement stated, “Indeed, we have decidedly pulled together a Facebook group for our personal loans for bad credit services. Our intention with this group is to better connect with our audience. They are very important to us, as they are our life-blood. We also care about people.”

This statement continued, “For at least the last half year we’ve been trying as hard as we can to accommodate our personal loans for bad credit customers. Yes, profits are important, but only as much as they help us stay around. We feel that staying around will insure that our customers receive value from our services. In many cases our personal loans for bad credit service help people to live their lives they way they should.”

About USAPaydayForever.com – USAPaydayForever.com is an online company that helps consumers to find and carry personal loans for big credit services. For more information about USAPaydayForever.com, delight visit their website at http://www.usapaydayforever.com.

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NationalCreditReport.com Informs Consumers That Their Credit Report Can Affect Their Employment


NationalCreditReport.com Informs Consumers That Their Credit Report Can Affect Their Employment

Credit Monitoring Services

Delray Beach, FL (PRWEB) May 28, 2010

NationalCreditReport.com, a leader in credit monitoring services, advises consumers that in addition to potential creditors and lenders, even employers have a reason to look at your credit report.

“At a time when many people are looking for work, consumers are surprised to learn how many employers are obtaining their personal credit report before making hiring decisions,” said Samuel S. Ambrose, Vice President of Marketing and Operations for NationalCreditReport.com. “They’ve asked us ‘can my employer run my credit report’ and they answer is ‘yes, both prospective and current employers can access your credit report if you provide your authorization.’”

According to Ambrose, employers and potential employers complying with the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) can obtain your personal credit report.

“Employers figure that the manner in which you manage your finances may be a good sign of how you’ll do your job. Therefore credit report damage goes a lot further than just finances. Unfortunately, this is a tough time for our job market and people who have found themselves out of work might also have fallen behind in payments to creditors, thus causing credit report damage and a lower credit score.”

NationalCreditReport.com advises job seekers to obtain their personal credit report at the onset of their job search and review it thoroughly so they know what personal information and potential credit report damage others can see in your credit file when they are making an important hiring decision.”

About NationalCreditReport.com
Since 2004, NationalCreditReport.com has specialized in rendering credit information and credit supervise services to consumers to help them understand their impute report and score. NationalCreditReport.com encourages consumers to check their credit report on a regular basis.

Contact:
Allison Tomek
NationalCreditReport.com
561-805-8000

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NationalCreditReport.com Reminds Consumers to Check Their Financial Statements to Identifying Items that Can Cause Credit Report Damage


NationalCreditReport.com Reminds Consumers to Check Their Financial Statements to Identifying Items that Can Cause Credit Report Damage

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Delray Beach, FL (PRWEB) August 20, 2010

NationalCreditReport.com, a leader in credit report, credit score and credit monitoring services, reminds consumers that while participating in a credit monitoring service is an effective way to be notified of critical changes in one’s credit report, they should also be diligent about promptly checking their bank account and credit card statements for mistakes that can cause credit report damage.

“Credit monitoring serve scan a person’s credit file for new activity, account changes, credit fraud and identity theft,” told Samuel S. Ambrose, Vice President of Marketing and Operations of NationalCreditReport.com. “However, significant credit report damage can be caused in the form of mistakes on credit card or bank account statements as well as fraudulent charges by identity thieves.”

In addition to items that can cause credit report damage, Ambrose notes that it is also important to review financial statements to ensure that you are protecting your own pocketbook. “Make sure that all of the charges on your statements are accurate and made by you,” said Ambrose.

While examining financial statements and obtaining credit accounting to check for inaccuracies are not means of actually preventing identity theft, Ambrose notes that it is wise to review these statements as soon as they are received to observed possible fraud and prevent any foster unauthorized use of your accounts. “Preventing identity theft is an uphill battle,” said Ambrose. “However, smart consumers are diligent roughly checking their statements and obtaining assigning reports regularly to witnessing for any significant red flag.”

As in all cases of a compromised identity, NationalCreditReport.com suggests participated in an ascribe monitoring serving especially if you conceiving you might be a victim of identity theft. Credit monitoring services scan your credit accounting for significant changes and alert consumers via e-mail if they are found. A credit monitoring service rendered a convenience to the consumer who then does not need be concerned with obtaining ascribe reports and reviewing the reports regularly.

About NationalCreditReport.com
Since 2004, NationalCreditReport.com has specialized in providing credit information and credit monitoring services to consumers to help them understand their credit report and score. NationalCreditReport.com encourages consumers to obtain their credit report on a regular basis.

Contact:
Allison Tomek
NationalCreditReport.com
561-805-8000

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NationalCreditReport.com advises consumers to pursue their financial independence by checking their credit report and online credit score


NationalCreditReport.com advises consumers to prosecute their fiscal independence by checking their credit report and online credit score

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Delray Beach, FL (PRWEB) July 2, 2010

As we celebrate our nation’s independence this July 4th, NationalCreditReport.com, a leader in credit report, credit score and credit monitoring services, reminds consumers that taking control of their credit score is a key step in gaining financial independence.

“We advise consumers to regularly check their online credit score and report because fluctuations in their credit can greatly impact many aspects of their financial wellbeing,” said Samuel S. Ambrose, Vice President of Marketing and Operations for NationalCreditReport.com. “First, you must know how, where and when to check your credit report and score.”

Things you ask to know about your credit report and hitting for gaining financial independence:

1. What is a credit score?

     A credit score is a numeric value that represents a single’s credit worthiness. This number is calculated by the 3 major credit bureaus (Experian™, Equifax™ and TransUnion™) and lenders use it to do loan decisions. A person with a higher score is more probable to be broadened a larger line of credit or a lower interest rate.
2. How frequently should I observe my online credit score?

     National Credit report recommends that consumers check their credit report at least quarterly. There are many items that can cause your credit score and the information in your credit report to change. Participating in a credit monitoring service is a very simple and quick way for you to view your online credit score while also allowing you to proactively protect yourself against credit fraud and identity theft.
3. Will accessing my online credit score make my score go down?

     No. Only inquiries from creditors or lenders can make your score drop, and flush then it’s usually just by a few points. Participating in a credit monitoring serving and checking your possessing credit report is safe for your score.
4. What kinds of things can make my online credit score displace?

     Many variables such as making payments on time, keeping a longer credit history and paying off your credit card balances can help you raise your online credit score. On the other hand, making late payments, taking out several loans at one time and not noticing inaccuracies when you check your credit report can cause your score to drop.
5. What should I do if I find information in my credit report that I think is inaccurate?

     When checking your credit report, if you find any inaccurate information you have the right to dispute these misrepresentations with the one of the 3 major credit bureaus that reported the item.

About NationalCreditReport.com
Since 2004, NationalCreditReport.com has specialized in providing credit information and credit monitoring services to consumers to help them understand their credit report and score. NationalCreditReport.com encourages consumers to check their credit report on a regular basis.

Contact:
Allison Tomek
NationalCreditReport.com
561-805-8000

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